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    LINGO1 variants in the French-Canadian population. by Cynthia V Bourassa, Jean-Baptiste Rivière, Patrick A Dion, Geneviève Bernard, Sabrina Diab, Michel Panisset, Sylvain Chouinard, Nicolas Dupré, Hélène Fournier, John Raelson, Majid Belouchi, Guy A Rouleau

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The aim of the present study was to test if this specific association could be replicated using a French-Canadian cohort of 259 ET patients and 479 ethnically matched controls. …”
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    On the Translation of French-Canadian Family Names in English by Marc Picard

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Abstract Many French-Canadian family names were altered when their bearers emigrated to various English-speaking areas of North America. …”
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    Expression signature of the Leigh syndrome French-Canadian type by Mbarka Bchetnia, Jessica Tardif, Charles Morin, Catherine Laprise

    Published 2022-03-01
    Subjects: “…Leigh syndrome French-Canadian type (LSFC)…”
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    Current knowledge and interest of French Canadians regarding nutrigenetics by Bastien Vallée Marcotte, Hubert Cormier, Véronique Garneau, Julie Robitaille, Sophie Desroches, Marie-Claude Vohl

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to draw a global portrait of the current knowledge and interest regarding nutrigenetics in a population of French Canadians from the province of Quebec (Canada). …”
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    Loyalty and Lobbying: French-Canadian Delegates in London, 1763–1840 by Damien-Claude Bélanger

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This article examines the individuals who came to London in order to lobby the imperial authorities in favour of the expansion of French-Canadian rights from the 1763 Treaty of Paris to the 1840 Act of Union and who were delegated by a significant body or institution within French Canada. …”
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    Gérard Bessette (1920-2005): a monstre sacré in French Canadian Literature by Steven Urquhart

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This article examines Gérard Bessette’s relative marginalization in French Canadian literature by means of rereading his first novel, La Bagarre (1958) in terms of its monstrous aesthetic and its rapport with subsequent novels, notably Le Semestre (1979). …”
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    Quality of life in multiple sclerosis: translation in French Canadian of the MSQoL-54 by Lafortune Louise, Acquadro Catherine, Mear Isabelle

    Published 2003-11-01
    “…For this reason, it was decided to translate the US original MSQOL-54 into French Canadian instead of adapting the existing French version. …”
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    Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha polymorphisms and the metabolic syndrome in French-Canadian youth. by Valérie Marcil, Devendra Amre, Ernest G Seidman, François Boudreau, Fernand P Gendron, Daniel Ménard, Jean François Beaulieu, Daniel Sinnett, Marie Lambert, Emile Levy

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…These polymorphisms are located in HNF4A P1 promoter or in intronic regions.Our study demonstrates that HNF4α genetic variants are associated with the MetS and metabolic parameters in French Canadian children and adolescents. This study, the first exploring the relation between HNF4A genetic variants and MetS and metabolic variables in a pediatric cohort, suggests that HNF4α could represent an early marker for the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.…”
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    Prevalence of alleles encoding defective lipoprotein lipase in hypertriglyceridemic patients of French Canadian descent by A Minnich, A Kessling, M Roy, C Giry, G DeLangavant, J Lavigne, S Lussier-Cacan, J Davignon

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…It has previously been estimated that due to genetic “founder effects,” 97% of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene alleles conferring type I hyperlipoproteinemia (HLP) in French Canadians encode one of the following mutant LPL forms: Gly188–>Glu, Pro207–>Leu, or Asp250–>Asn. …”
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    Violence Prevention Climate Scale: Translation, Adaptation, and Psychometric Assessment of the French Canadian Version by Marie-Hélène Goulet, Michèle Desmarais, Pierre Pariseau-Legault, Caroline Larue, Francelyne Jean-Baptiste, Jean-Sébastien Turcotte, Anne G. Crocker

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Objective: This study aimed to conduct the translation and adaptation of the VPC-14 to a French Canadian context, and to assess its psychometric properties in general and forensic psychiatric settings. …”
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    Loyalty to the Regime: Prominent Men, Militia and French-Canadian Identity through the 1812 War by Jean-René Thuot

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…What can we understand of the French-Canadian involvement in the War of 1812 as officers? …”
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    Prevalence of <i>POC5</i> Coding Variants in French-Canadian and British AIS Cohort by Hélène Mathieu, Aurélia Spataru, José Antonio Aragon-Martin, Anne Child, Soraya Barchi, Carole Fortin, Stefan Parent, Florina Moldovan

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…(A455P) <i>POC5</i> variants in patients with AIS, we used next-generation sequencing in our cohort of French-Canadian and British families and sporadic cases. …”
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    Humoral responses to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine are impaired in Leigh Syndrome French Canadian patients. by Adrien Fois, Anne-Marie Boucher-Lafleur, Julie Thompson Legault, Christian Renaud, Charles Morin, Christine Des Rosiers, Lise Coderre, Catherine Laprise, Sylvie Lesage, LSFC Consortium

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Leigh Syndrome French Canadian (LSFC) is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by severe lactic acidosis crises and early mortality. …”
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    LAST-Q: Adaptation and normative data for the Language Screening Test in a French-Canadian population by Laura Monetta, Laura Monetta

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The goal of the present study was to adapt and to establish normative data for the LAST in the French-Canadian population of Quebec according to age and education. …”
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